
Group 1 - Major index companies have reduced the "authorization fees" for index products, including lowering annual basis point rates and expanding the range of index products without a quarterly minimum fee [1] - Several funds announced a temporary suspension of subscriptions before the May Day holiday, with resumption set for May 6, primarily affecting bond funds, money market funds, and interbank certificate index funds [1] - In April, 11 new fund products each exceeded 1 billion units in issuance, totaling 26.3 billion units, which accounted for 72% of the new fund issuance scale for the month [1] Group 2 - Notable fund manager Zhu Shaoxing increased his stake in Shengjian Medical, with his fund holding an additional 1.1035 million shares compared to the end of last year [2] - Zhang Kun's fund significantly increased its holdings in SF Holding, with 35 million shares representing a 0.7% stake as of the end of the first quarter [2] Group 3 - The ETF market experienced slight fluctuations, with the Shanghai Composite Index down 0.05% and the Shenzhen Component Index down 0.05%, while the ChiNext Index fell by 0.13% [2] - The automotive parts-related ETFs showed strength, with a peak increase of 1.96% [3] - Electric power stocks collectively adjusted, with Leshan Electric hitting the daily limit down, and related ETFs experiencing declines, with the highest drop at 2.23% [5] Group 4 - Analysts suggest that the electric power and public utility sectors are foundational industries with stable performance, recommending long-term investment in large hydroelectric and nuclear power companies [6] - A new fund, the GF SSE Sci-Tech Innovation Board 100 ETF, is set to launch, managed by Luo Guoqing, with a performance benchmark based on the SSE Sci-Tech Innovation Board 100 Index [7]